Watercolor box by Alúa Cid
Main features:
- Box size: 18x11 cm
- Box material: pink and white plastic
- Number of half pads: 24
- Includes two brushes with water reservoir and removable tray in lid
- Minimum quantity for sale: 3
- Recommended RRP: 26,99 €
- Discounts: no more than -20% and always after 3 months from launch
- Designed by: Alúa Cid with Artis Decor
- Made in: Spain
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Características principales:
- Tamaño de la caja: 18x11 cm
- Material de las cajas: plástico blanco y rosa
- Nº de medios godets: 24
- Incluye dos pinceles con depósito de agua y bandeja extraíble en la tapa
- Cantidad mínima para la venta: 3
- PVP recomendado: 26,99 €
- Descuentos: no más del -20% y siempre después de 3 meses del lanzamiento
- diseñado por: Alúa Cid con Artis Decor
- Fabricado en: España
These are the colors of the watercolors contained in the box:
- 103 vermilion
- 104 light red
- 107 carmine rose
- 108 carmine
- 112 bright lemon yellow
- 115 light terracotta
- 117 orangey ochre
- 118 yellow ochre
- 119 indian yellow
- 123 white
- 124 black
- 125 peacock blue
- 127 caribbean blue
- 128 dark cerulean blue
- 129 turquoise green
- 131 grass green
- 135 burnt cinnabar green
- 137 turquoie blue
- 138 light ultramarine blue
- 142 raw umber
- 143 raw sienna
- 144 burnt brown
- 147 royal purple
- 148 lavender
Colores de las 24 acuarelas
Estos son los colores de las acuarelas que contiene la caja:
- 103 vermilion
- 104 light red
- 107 carmine rose
- 108 carmine
- 112 bright lemon yellow
- 115 light terracotta
- 117 orangey ochre
- 118 yellow ochre
- 119 indian yellow
- 123 white
- 124 black
- 125 peacock blue
- 127 caribbean blue
- 128 dark cerulean blue
- 129 turquoise green
- 131 grass green
- 135 burnt cinnabar green
- 137 turquoie blue
- 138 light ultramarine blue
- 142 raw umber
- 143 raw sienna
- 144 burnt brown
- 147 royal purple
- 148 lavender
This is Alúa Cid, founder of RitaRita.
I've always been a super creative person and I've worked a lot with my hands, but I only discovered the world of illustration a few years ago and it has little to do with my studies and my training.
I started a degree in Industrial Design Engineering, but... I soon realised that the industrial side was not for me.
I love getting my hands dirty with paints, and I love the handmade component of my work. That personal touch that illuminates small and pampered productions that contain my soul in every stroke.
I also love to invent. Every month I launch new stationery and scrapbooking products that make writing, planning or crafting tasks easier.
If you like to pamper your customers as much as I do, we'll get along very well.
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